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Lafl H511 ana' Teflameng Class of 1927 1-ll We, The Senior Class of nineteen hundred and twenty-seven, being of sound minds, memory, and understanding, and being under the influence of no person, persons whatsoever, nor under the influence of any intoxicating liquors, drugs or otherwise, do make our last will and testament in the manner and form follow- ing: To the Juniors we leave our skill in pulling off banquets, and publishing Annuals, our good behavior, manners and progressive- ness. Upon the earnest endeavor of the Juniors to uphold the dig- nity that becomes them when they are Seniors, we leave a share of our great intellect in the hope that they might make a fair show- ing. Evelyn Wagstaff wills her good attendance record to Mary Tims. Leo Cummings -believes that Bill Ost could use his winning ways with the women and to Bill they are bequeathed. Catherine Kirby wills Louise Black some of her excessive fat. Grace Mahnke leaves her sylph reducing gum to Bea Bennett. Irma Carpenter wishes to bequeath her exceptional good looks to Selma Fisher. Lucy Mihalski wills her studiousness to Bea Bennett. Katherin Brennan wills to Peggy Graham her shortness and we all hope she will make use of it. Latal Fisher wills to Paulie Gaido his basketball ability. Nellie Morgan wills Paulie to Reta for one year only, on condi- tion she takes good care of him. Mabel Elliott wills her popularity with the faculty to Floyd Hansen. Erma Zanoni wills her gentle voice to Brownie Mead. June Frazine wills her secret of getting boy friends from the country and elsewhere to Madaline Massoglia. Carl Sundstrom leaves his good looks to Maynard Adam. If any virtues have been omitted, be not dismayed, for they are left to the school as a whole. We hereby appoint our superintendent, O. C. Kerney, guardi- an of any virtue left to any minor, at the time of our passing to be f Continued on page 535 118.
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Class Propbesy I had been feeling rather downhearted for a week or so and knew that in spite of the fact that I love and live for my work I needed a vacation. I am head nurse in Columbus Hospital on the outskirts of Chicago. I went over to Erma's house,-Oh, I forgot to say that Erma and Latal are finally married and live about six blocks from the hospital, Erma had resigned her position as Pres- ident of the Bell Telephone System and Latal had just finished making a new plant which is a cross between a pear and a carrot- and I told her I thought I would take a trip. Erma had too much canning and too many chickens to care for to go with me for you all know what an agriculture bug Latal always had. Well I asked Dr. Smith for my vacation the next day and in about a week's time was on my way to Washington, D. C., from where I left for the British Isles and France. Cn the train I soon tired of reading America's Reviews of Re- views, it is too deep reading for the train anyway. I looked around at all the passengers and finally my eye fell upon a very nervous old lady across the aisle from me. A heavy woolen shawl shielded her delicate form from chance breezes which would find their way thru the car and which did feel rather refreshing to me. I noticed the old lady took very much interest in the letter a young girl was writing directly across from her. She was strangely familiar to me-finterest taken in the other's notes seemed to strike me oddly -Oh, I knew-t'was Mrs. Graham-Ethel Graham. Well, well, that she would be aged in such a short time, but then teaching sch Jol isn't all its cracked up to be. I spoke to Mrs. Graham and found that she was on her vacation, but was just returning to be at the Mary and William College of which she is the head of the mathematic department. That afternoon I bought a paper and tried to get interested in it but that seemed to be impossible until I noticed a picture of a Very' beautiful woman so I read the piece under the picture to find who the owner of such a beautiful face and form might be. Guess who, Oh, I know you can't for it was Grace Mahnke, the most beau- tiful woman in the world. She had been dancing in Zeigfield's Fol- lies but was to be starred in a new play' which will be taken in the fContinued on page 459 -17-
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Tlve Alumni of H S. .CNote: We are publishing herewith a list of the names of the graduates of Newcastle High School since 1921, with their positions and addresses, wherever possible. We realize that the list is incomplete, as it is in many cases impossible to find the mar- ried names of the graduates, as well as their positions and ad- dresses, so you will please excuse these omissionsb. . -C. H. S. Class of 1921 Rose Farah, Bank, Newcastle Mrs. Ruth Crawford-Sparkes, Colorado. Mrs. Emily Kipping-Gibbs, Ranch, Roxson, Wyoming. Ed. Mundell, Laramie. Louis Thoeming, Teaching School, Laramie. Ruth Williams, Teaching School, Newcastle. Mrs. Beatrice Kipping-Green, Iowa. Robert Dixon, Ranch, Lewellyn, Wyo.- Mrs. Viola Sundstrom-Kennedy, Granite City, Illinois. Mary Noble. Verne Barbour, Sheridan, Wyoming. Class of 1922 Mrs. Lena Aimonetto-Carmine, Stenographer, Newcastle. Mrs. Bernice Bowker-Pisto, Buffalo, Wyoming. Doris Bowker, Big Horn, Wyoming. , ' Clayton Dewey, Ranch, Newcastle. Ida Fischer, U. S. Refinery, Osage, Wyoming. Lillian Green, St. Anthony's Hospital, Denver. Ophelia Hicks, Laramie. Elmore Keys, Agt. Chemicals, Denver. Frank King, Laramie, Wyoming. Stella Lavergne, Wyo. U., Laramie. Margaret Norris, Hospital, Denver. James Wahm, Montana. Class of 1923 Mrs. Mable Gibbs-Shell, Ranch, Hampshire, Wyo. Campbell Scott, Architect, Kansas City, Mo. Clare Mundell, Wyo. U., Laramie. Mrs. Fern Johnson-Sable, Osage, Wyoming. Vera Clinebell, California. fContinued on page 615 119-
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